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Genocide and Propaganda : A Primary Source Collection

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Perpetrators of genocidal violence have regularly orchestrated propaganda campaigns using newspapers, radio, televisions, the internet, and other means to justify mass killings. Through over 40 primary sources, readers will learn about 11 genocides, spanning the 19h and 20th centuries, including campaigns against Native Americans, the Holocaust, and more recent tragedies in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Rwanda.

During these periods of history, propaganda was used to alienate the target population; provide reasons for the “necessary” persecution of the group; and reinforce the authority of the perpetrating government.

Each section begins with an introductory essay exploring the course of the genocide, giving readers the background knowledge needed to understand the documents that follow.

Each piece of propaganda is accompanied by a brief introduction that provides key contextual information, as well as in-depth analysis of the impact that propaganda had.

Augmenting the main text are a collection of high-interest sidebars and an end-of-volume bibliography.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1440876894 / 9781440876899
Hardback
06/02/2025
United Kingdom
248 pages
178 x 254 mm